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sf city is committed to helping san francisco pursue career in our city's striving sector. improved critique los -- curriculum and local schools and career opportunities with n the sector. letting the skill sets speak for themselves. we now hope to work with city and community leaders into these efforts into a cohesive pipeline to participate in our thriving sector. >> thank you very much. what's your affiliations? >> i work with sf city. i'm a project manager. >> next speaker is letty brown. you have two minutes. >> hello, i'm an intern at bay cat. i was born and raised in san francisco. growing up i didn't have access to the media industry and through bay cap i have been able to produce videos for clients and recently i was hired as a production assistant for hbo. this experience has really given me just more than >> my name is john. i came to bay cat. in the last three months i have seen incredible growth in both their technical skill sets and professional des demeanors. techsf has allowed us to get hands-on access to professional equipment, to real projects working with
sf city is committed to helping san francisco pursue career in our city's striving sector. improved critique los -- curriculum and local schools and career opportunities with n the sector. letting the skill sets speak for themselves. we now hope to work with city and community leaders into these efforts into a cohesive pipeline to participate in our thriving sector. >> thank you very much. what's your affiliations? >> i work with sf city. i'm a project manager. >> next speaker...
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coming from a very competitive city, it's very difficult to find a job here. and being hard of hearing with disabilities it makes it even more difficult to find a job. when you have a disability you often find yourself in jobs like stock rooms and you feel very isolated and under estimated and under valued. so i was working those jobs and i was like, i don't like it. i'm going to better myself. i'm going to make changes. i want to be somebody better. i want to inspire people. about two years ago i applied to a college for animation and visual effects and it's really exciting being there. i love being there, but the thing that my school lacks is providing us with professional experience and they say that until you graduate. i said no, i don't want professional experience when i graduate. i'm going to have to pay student loans. i want this now. i was walking down the hall in school and i saw a big flyer and it said professional experience and i said yes. i want to put it on my resume and i went to an interview and now i'm here. they have offered me technical tra
coming from a very competitive city, it's very difficult to find a job here. and being hard of hearing with disabilities it makes it even more difficult to find a job. when you have a disability you often find yourself in jobs like stock rooms and you feel very isolated and under estimated and under valued. so i was working those jobs and i was like, i don't like it. i'm going to better myself. i'm going to make changes. i want to be somebody better. i want to inspire people. about two years...
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. >> alan on book tour, you have to go to many different cities and make connections. you pack a small carry-on suitcase. when we met for the book tour in new york, alan had a suitcase that had wheels. it would not go in the overhead. the question was, with the plane take off? he had a garment bag. i said, what did you bring? he said that he brought, -- >> amongst other things, i brought two bathing suits. >> he brought two bathing suits. a book tour. you get a schedule. you go on all these interviews. you'll do this, whatever. what is never said it is 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., swimming. [laughter] >> i brought a black one and a blue one, depending on what color socks i was going to be wearing to the swimming pool that day. [laughter] >> well, they put you in a nice hotel. there could be a swimming pool. >> i thought it was practical. >> it was very entertaining. i hope we write another book. if for no other reason, to see what he brings. >> we will pick two other characters and a situation. >> we have a title. "the brothers karamozov." what do you think? they like it. >
. >> alan on book tour, you have to go to many different cities and make connections. you pack a small carry-on suitcase. when we met for the book tour in new york, alan had a suitcase that had wheels. it would not go in the overhead. the question was, with the plane take off? he had a garment bag. i said, what did you bring? he said that he brought, -- >> amongst other things, i brought two bathing suits. >> he brought two bathing suits. a book tour. you get a schedule. you...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet.
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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voting for nicolas maduro while over on the other side of the city where here in the district where the main opposition candidate is the governor and expected that he has a lot of support here most of the people that you see now on the street here have told me that they have indeed voted for to listen when you asked him why they did so the word that really comes so repeatedly from their answers is they want a change or let's talk to one of those who actually voted for. why did you. vote for a couple years because. he is the only one to give us a better future i don't know. so as you heard her say actually that opinion is repeated in resonated among the supporters of they say that they again they want change from after fourteen years of chavez and also it's noticeable that a lot of students and a lot of younger people who are also coming out to destroy a supporting him and voting for him a new man is now at the helm and he inherits child this is socialist legacy a country with some of the world's largest oil reserves and also a nation plagued with longstanding problems such as crumbling
voting for nicolas maduro while over on the other side of the city where here in the district where the main opposition candidate is the governor and expected that he has a lot of support here most of the people that you see now on the street here have told me that they have indeed voted for to listen when you asked him why they did so the word that really comes so repeatedly from their answers is they want a change or let's talk to one of those who actually voted for. why did you. vote for a...
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low to mid-70s from redwood city. upper 50s to low 60s on the ko. a high of 67 tomorrow, 60 in the sunset district. east bay, highs 72 in oakland and union city. and inland east bay up near 80 degrees. fairfield 77 in livermore, here is the accu-weather forecast. after tomorrow's warmth, we'll see mild weather again on saturday. a sharp drop off and windy conditions highs reaching from low 50s to low 60s for much of the bay area, we'll warm it up. >> a breezy cool down over the weekend, sunday, monday, but no rain. >> thank you. >> up next, jay-z setting the record stwrait a new rap. how he's respond together criticism over a recent trip to cuba. >> caught on video a plight of robbers after he was shot. >> another live look at traffic. right side of the screen heading towards the peninsula. oncoming traffic is looking pretty good. >>> florida parents charged with kidnapping their two sons and fleeing to cuba will remain in jail. they were denied bond during a brief court hearing today. the couple is accused of taking boys from their maternal grandpa
low to mid-70s from redwood city. upper 50s to low 60s on the ko. a high of 67 tomorrow, 60 in the sunset district. east bay, highs 72 in oakland and union city. and inland east bay up near 80 degrees. fairfield 77 in livermore, here is the accu-weather forecast. after tomorrow's warmth, we'll see mild weather again on saturday. a sharp drop off and windy conditions highs reaching from low 50s to low 60s for much of the bay area, we'll warm it up. >> a breezy cool down over the weekend,...
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so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card
so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card
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from the central city. for example, new orleans east just don't have grocery stores. wendell pierce, currently trying to open stores. but the other model is delivery of those food to the underserved communities. but then you have the problem, the environmental problem of truck traffic and smog. how do we balance that? >> there's a big difference between say, community gardens and all the way up to what are we going to go with gmos. in between, there's a range of things helping us with food security. e-commerce is a fantastic way of doing it. especially companies that are supporting local farmers, like the big farmers that have happened upstate from here as well. also, how do you create opportunities for new food-based entrepreneurs who can sell their food through the distribution system that is fresh direct. all of these things can really help support the idea of what's happening in our poor communities. we all know it's not that easy to find good food in the communities. the fact that this company, fresh d
from the central city. for example, new orleans east just don't have grocery stores. wendell pierce, currently trying to open stores. but the other model is delivery of those food to the underserved communities. but then you have the problem, the environmental problem of truck traffic and smog. how do we balance that? >> there's a big difference between say, community gardens and all the way up to what are we going to go with gmos. in between, there's a range of things helping us with...
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the city has become resegregate. it does have a lot of cities around the country that no longer bus for racial balance. so you have financial segregation. segregation is still uneven, still causes problems. these people can't. with one race. and our richest we have a diverse culture. we have a diverse student body, the versus ministration. >> for more and permission of book tv recent visit to virginia beach, virginia and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org / local content. >> join as this month discusses his book national staff writer for "the washington post. prime time programming concludes at 11:00 p.m. eastern. on the future of medicare. she discusses her book medicare meltdown. how wall street and washington are ruining medicare and how to fix it. visit booktv.org for more information object schedule. >>> up next, james antle. editor of the daily caller news foundation presents the thought on the danger of a large federal government. it's about fifty minutes. a lot of qu
the city has become resegregate. it does have a lot of cities around the country that no longer bus for racial balance. so you have financial segregation. segregation is still uneven, still causes problems. these people can't. with one race. and our richest we have a diverse culture. we have a diverse student body, the versus ministration. >> for more and permission of book tv recent visit to virginia beach, virginia and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to...
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so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. hugo: will the burger be hot enough? hot enough to kill the deadly bacteria? or is it so cool that i will shut you down? one sixty-three, one sixty-four... one sixty-five. hot patty. it's safe. damn it! yay! yay! grade-a ground beef. meaning we dropped it on the ground. louise. are we done here, hugo? almost. there's just the little matter of your handwashing certification. i don't see it prominently displayed anywhere. come on, nobody needs to be certified in handwashing. yeah! hands off my hands government! if you wish to remain open, you will attend a one day seminar exploring the 32 steps of proper hand sanitation. i'm not taking that seminar. not before you watch the introductory dvd, you're not. ugh. come on, hugo. and here's your "c" rating. which will remain in your window until you graduate. what?! hugo, you're an awful man. uh, wrong, bob. i'm a "lawful" man. (laughs) falafel man. w
so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. hugo: will the burger be hot enough? hot enough to kill the deadly bacteria? or is it so cool that i will shut you down? one sixty-three, one sixty-four... one sixty-five. hot patty. it's safe. damn it! yay! yay! grade-a ground beef. meaning we dropped it on the ground. louise. are we done here,...
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most attained stability through service to the city. others surpassed their assigned status and rose to positions of influence in many areas of the society, reaching as far as the u.s. senate. still others perished along the way, succumbing to the ills of all ghettos in spite of their dubious romance provide in abundance. kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. before he was 10, the romero family took flight to the williams burg section of brooklyn because of the numbered streets such as south 6th and south 7th which carried their direction. in time, the south street became puerto rican, displacing the italians, who moved deeper into brooklyn. the north streets were remained polish extending into green point. his parents purchased a house cheaply and over the years created a home that was a welcome place for their children and grandchildren. this haven was of such serenity that kenny often felt the same respect and awe that he experienced when ente
most attained stability through service to the city. others surpassed their assigned status and rose to positions of influence in many areas of the society, reaching as far as the u.s. senate. still others perished along the way, succumbing to the ills of all ghettos in spite of their dubious romance provide in abundance. kenny's father was tommy romero, a puerto rican boy born in east harlem, a different kind of ghetto that produced some successes. before he was 10, the romero family took...
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the san mateo bridge shows smooth traffic between hayward to foster city. >> developing news. each bay students go to school with heavy hearts and an important safety message after a fellow student was hit and killed by an amtrak train when playing a dangerous game. the high school is by the tracks, right? >> it will be a tough day. the tracks are across the street. here is the high school. here are the tracks this is in sap lorenzo. it happened around 6:40 during the evening commute last night. it was amtrak train 544 from san jose to sacramento. officials say the boy was with a 15-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl. it is believed they were playing chicken. >> i don't know what their definition of chicken is but usually when kids jump in and out of the way of passing trains on the track. i don't know how long they were being plaid on the tracks or if any other individuals were involved. >> officials have not released the bill's name or able. there were 133 passengers on the train. there were five crew members. an amtrak spokesman said this is a terrible tragedy but says it
the san mateo bridge shows smooth traffic between hayward to foster city. >> developing news. each bay students go to school with heavy hearts and an important safety message after a fellow student was hit and killed by an amtrak train when playing a dangerous game. the high school is by the tracks, right? >> it will be a tough day. the tracks are across the street. here is the high school. here are the tracks this is in sap lorenzo. it happened around 6:40 during the evening...
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keep the windows open in napa. 45 dprees, redwood city 48, san jose tonight 49 dprees. kpix 5 high def doppler is bone dry. temperatures will be changing, but the rain fall or lack thereof will not be. heading up toward wine country, hilsburg sunshine, mild tomorrow, beautiful 76 degrees. it'll get brez si by sunday evening and cooler on sunday with a high of 70. talk about the setup. big ridge of high pressure off the west keeping us dry, kept the inland areas warm today but that northwest or on shore flow kept things chilly at the coast. half-moon bay your high today was only 59 degrees. high pressure not moving much over the next 24 hour sos we keep the light to moderate on shore flow. beautiful weather for you saturday. a little cooler on sunday as the on shore flow gets stronger. coldest day is on monday. on the other side of the front it'll be chilly and breezy. we all will drop down to the 60s but zero rain fall. this front will not pring us any rain. here's what to expect. that cooldown begins on sunday. it'll get breezy beginning sunday night. 70s though, tomor
keep the windows open in napa. 45 dprees, redwood city 48, san jose tonight 49 dprees. kpix 5 high def doppler is bone dry. temperatures will be changing, but the rain fall or lack thereof will not be. heading up toward wine country, hilsburg sunshine, mild tomorrow, beautiful 76 degrees. it'll get brez si by sunday evening and cooler on sunday with a high of 70. talk about the setup. big ridge of high pressure off the west keeping us dry, kept the inland areas warm today but that northwest or...
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[laughter] it is a wonderful city, it really is. it is a question of learning to adapt to the local culture. for example, you would never say out loud in miami, i do not know, i think you have to admit that castro has done some good for cuba. [laughter] anyway, what ever you have heard, disregard. it is a great town. we have a new attitude out there. the tourism motto is to come back to miami, we were not shooting at you. [laughter] i want to tell you quickly about my career. i have been a humor writer most of my life. i started out as a regular reporter. i worked at a little leaguer in pennsylvania called the daily local news. very small town paper. not the best edited paper. we once ran a headline that said women would be raped. [laughter] but that is where i got my start in journalism. i was not great at reporting. i was an english major and went into journalism because i wanted to write, but i learned that writing is not the key skill in journalism. talking to people is the key skill. sometimes you have to talk to people who are
[laughter] it is a wonderful city, it really is. it is a question of learning to adapt to the local culture. for example, you would never say out loud in miami, i do not know, i think you have to admit that castro has done some good for cuba. [laughter] anyway, what ever you have heard, disregard. it is a great town. we have a new attitude out there. the tourism motto is to come back to miami, we were not shooting at you. [laughter] i want to tell you quickly about my career. i have been a...
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when a building collapsed near the city of mumbai. according to authorities, the unfinished eight story building was being constructed illegally. most of the victims are thought to be construction workers and their families who were living on the site. we have this report. still pickinge through the rubble of what is left. as the day progressed, more bodies were being recovered. many of the casualties were children. and after school class was taking place when the foundation came down. the building was still being billed. the floors were already occupied with families. police say it was an illegal construction and collapsed because it was made with poor quality materials. >> the made in eight story building when it was supposed to be a four story building. a local authority visited but they continued to add floors. one aelopments like this few hours for mumbai are becoming more common with middle-class indians who cannot afford to live in the city. many people are building illegally without proper permission or safety precautions. bui
when a building collapsed near the city of mumbai. according to authorities, the unfinished eight story building was being constructed illegally. most of the victims are thought to be construction workers and their families who were living on the site. we have this report. still pickinge through the rubble of what is left. as the day progressed, more bodies were being recovered. many of the casualties were children. and after school class was taking place when the foundation came down. the...
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and the most exciting thing about this year is we are bringing it in new york city at radio city music hall. >> that's cool. >> just to play that stage, just to be on that stage is a highlight for my own personal career. and i think on all these shows you say you're going to hollywood or you're going to new york. but you're really going to new york. >> it doesn't get better than that. >> howie, good luck with this. >> that's good-bye, right? and we're in town right now. come see us at the hammerstein ballroom. we're doing additions. >> and your house is still for sale? >> oh, yes. >> the house in malibu. >> and 10% off if you say you saw it right here. >> love you. >> all right. >> "america's got talent" premieres june 4th here on nbc. >> from glowing skin to shiny hair, the celebrity secrets to flawless beauty. >> all right. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i
and the most exciting thing about this year is we are bringing it in new york city at radio city music hall. >> that's cool. >> just to play that stage, just to be on that stage is a highlight for my own personal career. and i think on all these shows you say you're going to hollywood or you're going to new york. but you're really going to new york. >> it doesn't get better than that. >> howie, good luck with this. >> that's good-bye, right? and we're in town right...
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on drugs been a war of poor people especially black and brown poor people just like here in new york city stop and frisk five thousand stop and frisk cases since two thousand and two under mayor bloomberg this is a low this is the mayor to the president says of the terrific mayor but five million stop and frisk eighty seven percent black and brown only two percent of the criminal activity that's the kind of autocratic authoritarian sensibility we see expanding in the united states and we have to be honest about it we have to fight about fight against it we have to protect rights and liberties of everyone. now if you like where you see so far go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash break and set and be sure to do what thousands of done already going to like will be updating our saddest daily there with links to past segments as well as reaching out to the audience for ideas on what you want to see covered in the show which i got behind the scenes photos we take in our studios all in breaking the subtle move also check out photos from our facebook fans like this one from a chicago
on drugs been a war of poor people especially black and brown poor people just like here in new york city stop and frisk five thousand stop and frisk cases since two thousand and two under mayor bloomberg this is a low this is the mayor to the president says of the terrific mayor but five million stop and frisk eighty seven percent black and brown only two percent of the criminal activity that's the kind of autocratic authoritarian sensibility we see expanding in the united states and we have...
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conspiracies and assassination plots let's take a look at the two candidates and their chances with a city in the venezuelan capital. important elections for the venezuelan people certainly snap elections after the death of will go child this or so bought a month ago it has been a short campaign for everyone who has been unfolding their two top main contenders in these elections on the one hand you have a nicolas maduro he's the acting interim president of the country was the vice president during that chavez's time and on the other hand you have and you could come to this as i have run i guess a good tavis and auctions in october two thousand and twelve and he's a rivalry with talking about bringing change to the country now there's been a lot of name calling during this campaign period you have a model accusing me of. not representing the poor calling him some of the other hand you have accused of being a lawyer or using this as a body to run a political campaign now however they did talk to both of them tough on the issue of tackling crime in the country this is a top concern of the cit
conspiracies and assassination plots let's take a look at the two candidates and their chances with a city in the venezuelan capital. important elections for the venezuelan people certainly snap elections after the death of will go child this or so bought a month ago it has been a short campaign for everyone who has been unfolding their two top main contenders in these elections on the one hand you have a nicolas maduro he's the acting interim president of the country was the vice president...
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we went to the tunnels outside of ho chi minh city. the experience of going in those kabul, recognizing what their fathers had to do, what i probably could have been doing at 19, to crawl through those tunnels, even the tunnels that are made into a tourist attraction a little bit. you know, the dirt was taken away and cement, cemented. but only about six of the 15 students were with me could actually make it through the tunnels. it was too scary, to close, too claustrophobic for the. swipes think that give them a vivid sense of what it was like for their fathers. before we got on that trip, we read tim o'briant, the things they could. when he talked about going into those tunnels about imagination seeing the killer, about going into that darkness, not knowing what would be there. i think again it gave us a vivid sense that literature can do this too, but in to be able to take the literature into the world with that i think enhances both of experience in the world and the experience of literature as well. >> four years after the brown v
we went to the tunnels outside of ho chi minh city. the experience of going in those kabul, recognizing what their fathers had to do, what i probably could have been doing at 19, to crawl through those tunnels, even the tunnels that are made into a tourist attraction a little bit. you know, the dirt was taken away and cement, cemented. but only about six of the 15 students were with me could actually make it through the tunnels. it was too scary, to close, too claustrophobic for the. swipes...
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people don't go into parts of inner cities because they are afraid to get shot. why doesn't that apply everywhere. >> something worthwhile for this bill. you said you wanted open debate on guns this is about doing background checks and money in the hands of. >> i agree, bob. >> give me two seconds here. nothing that's proposed would prevent another newtown. another aurora, california. >> now do you -- how do you knw that? >> another pendleton in chicago. >> how do you know that? >> none of them. because all of those were purchased legally or stolen, one or the other. >> you can guess what's going to happen down the road. >> simply enforcing the current laws on the books may have. i think last whoever is true conservative senate house or whatever watching the show stand by the second amendment. it has. >> it has nothing to do with the second amendment. there is nothing about background checks or letting crazy people buy guns. if you want to go down that route and go that way then you are crazy. >> ahead on the five. jay-z defends jaunt to cuba with a rap beat. dan
people don't go into parts of inner cities because they are afraid to get shot. why doesn't that apply everywhere. >> something worthwhile for this bill. you said you wanted open debate on guns this is about doing background checks and money in the hands of. >> i agree, bob. >> give me two seconds here. nothing that's proposed would prevent another newtown. another aurora, california. >> now do you -- how do you knw that? >> another pendleton in chicago. >>...
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he takes one, you know, step towards getting the city back on track know what? they all -- all the haters came out. so i think that there will always be son some. now they are louder because of social media i think you could say, you know, just let your hatred go. >> yeah, let it go. >> do you remember when breitbart died how many people were the same way over here. >> yeah. >> it's terrible. >> because they think it's evil. >> bob? you have your mouth open. >> don't call on me. i have the hiccups. >> boo! >> can i point out something that was fairly amusing. the only amusing part of this. anti-thatcher web site started the hash tag now thatcher is dead. a lot of people read it now that cher is dead. that's exactly how it is spelled. so they all started tweeting under the assumption that cher is dead. >> they were hart broken. >> and they were so relieved. >> slightly amusing. >> no parties. >> no parties. >> ahead breaking news in texas today a stabbing attack on the campus of lone star college north of houston. more than a dozen people were hurt. one person in
he takes one, you know, step towards getting the city back on track know what? they all -- all the haters came out. so i think that there will always be son some. now they are louder because of social media i think you could say, you know, just let your hatred go. >> yeah, let it go. >> do you remember when breitbart died how many people were the same way over here. >> yeah. >> it's terrible. >> because they think it's evil. >> bob? you have your mouth open....
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet.
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they went to the old city with a top architect as well. and not only that, they, they had a number of interactions with some private musicians as i understand, whether it was in their homes or in private venues, it certainly seemed like that was under the cultural person to person guidelines that they lay out. so you be the judge. >> >> no, i absolutely agree. and i can't nanl people as prominent as jay-z and beyoncÉ wouldn't have sought some advice on this. and because the obama administration relaxed the restrictions as recently has 2012 and we have these categories of religion and educational exchanges and just to your point of haves delineated these pieces it seems that they've fallen within that particular category. now really quickly. the thing is that the treasury department has said that they have a policy of not commenting on individuals as to whether they received license or what happened. so it sounds to me that they have a strong case. the penalties, though, on the other hand, up to $250,000 or ten years in prison, i would hop
they went to the old city with a top architect as well. and not only that, they, they had a number of interactions with some private musicians as i understand, whether it was in their homes or in private venues, it certainly seemed like that was under the cultural person to person guidelines that they lay out. so you be the judge. >> >> no, i absolutely agree. and i can't nanl people as prominent as jay-z and beyoncÉ wouldn't have sought some advice on this. and because the obama...
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capital of forced a number of long term residents from their homes to places on the outskirts of the city where costs are cheaper. the first case of bird flu has been confirmed in the chinese capital beijing the h seven n nine virus has already killed eleven nationwide with more than thirty having being infected but critics are warning against mass panic seen in the case of swine flu in two thousand and nine when pharmaceutical companies benefited after government splashed millions on vaccines many of which were later thrown away a ten million dollars support package for the syrian opposition fighting against the regime of president assad has been approved by the u.s. support for the rebels now cost america more than one hundred fifteen million dollars result is going to cut explains washington wittingly invests in opposition movements throughout the world for its own political gain opposition leaders in many countries have sought and received washington's backing but u.s. support often comes at a price counting on money and arms from washington and its allies syria's opposition coalition
capital of forced a number of long term residents from their homes to places on the outskirts of the city where costs are cheaper. the first case of bird flu has been confirmed in the chinese capital beijing the h seven n nine virus has already killed eleven nationwide with more than thirty having being infected but critics are warning against mass panic seen in the case of swine flu in two thousand and nine when pharmaceutical companies benefited after government splashed millions on vaccines...
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bahrain has endured over two years of standoff between the city of sororities and the opposition which wants a transit towards democracy in the quality for the majority shia population the monarchy still insists it's not discriminating against his own people but human rights groups say that doesn't tally with how the unrest is being curbed let's take a closer look and show we have some of the figures put out by amnesty international you can see in there for yourself since twenty eleven clashes between authorities and demonstrators have seen seventy two people killed on both sides the number of arrests made last year of those participating in rallies top to around a thousand adding to that at least eighty youngsters under the age of eighteen are being held in adult prisons that are the tories for their torture interrogations yet the government's efforts are geared towards improving its own image and recently spent over thirty two million dollars on public relations firms. monarchy fuelling flames upon the rest of activists to hold position gridlocked no organization was involved with th
bahrain has endured over two years of standoff between the city of sororities and the opposition which wants a transit towards democracy in the quality for the majority shia population the monarchy still insists it's not discriminating against his own people but human rights groups say that doesn't tally with how the unrest is being curbed let's take a closer look and show we have some of the figures put out by amnesty international you can see in there for yourself since twenty eleven clashes...
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. >> kimberly: i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with our panel and it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> kimberly: yesterday we told you a radical professor at usc who trashed republicans. we get an update from the school and tell you about in a moment. but first, let's start with another university controversy, here on the east coast. harvard has hosted legends over the year. winston churchill spoke and president kennedy spot and mother theresa in '82. here we are in 2013 where they have invited a sexist, named higga. here are some more. >> [ bleep ]. >> you know who you [ bleep ]. >> should have have the money, take 20 [ bleep ] that's my life ♪ ♪ and clean [ bleep ]. >> you know to our resident rap expert. dana, you studied rap extensively bob. >> i'm a long time historian on rap music. i never listened to it once? >> this guy is clearly, all those nasty things you talk about. it's harvard. these people invited all kinds of whacko. >> greg: they invited you. >> bob: i protested. but i wouldn't agree with thing this punk says, but what are you going to do? they have th
. >> kimberly: i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with our panel and it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> kimberly: yesterday we told you a radical professor at usc who trashed republicans. we get an update from the school and tell you about in a moment. but first, let's start with another university controversy, here on the east coast. harvard has hosted legends over the year. winston churchill spoke and president kennedy spot and mother theresa in '82. here we are in 2013...
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it will be for world youth day and first trip to the city since he became pope. that's a wrap. >> around the world is brought to you by verizon. powerful answers. >> shepard: have you had trouble with bed bugs and itching and scratching can drive you crazy. how kidney beans may leave to a world wide fix. >>> and families are saying they simply cannot care for their pets . first, a ground-breaking comedy legend johnathon winters has died. he grew up in ohio and a child of the depression and joined the marines and served two years in the south pacific . got his start in show biz and competing in a talent contest and he earned a name for himself as a pioneer of improve, comedy. >> i did a thing that a lot of us probably would like to do. maybe a few of us don't. i will have to ask you. did you undress in front of a dog? >> he made history in 1956 rca broadcast the first demonstration of color videotape on the johnathon winter's show. he appeared in movies and the 1963 classsic it is a mad, mad, mad world. later in life he appeared in a number of television shows and
it will be for world youth day and first trip to the city since he became pope. that's a wrap. >> around the world is brought to you by verizon. powerful answers. >> shepard: have you had trouble with bed bugs and itching and scratching can drive you crazy. how kidney beans may leave to a world wide fix. >>> and families are saying they simply cannot care for their pets . first, a ground-breaking comedy legend johnathon winters has died. he grew up in ohio and a child of...
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., new york city to hartford. by about 5:00 p.m., could be a nightmare commute, southern new england to the new york city area with heavy rain right overhead. by 9:00, that exits toward boston. it will all be gone by saturday morning. the weekend looks clear. that's, by far, the worst of it. >>> we turn now to sports. it's in my hands. it really is. and the first round of the masters. four-time champion tiger woods -- the light was in my eyes. had a solid start. 2 under par 70. just four strokes behind the leaders marc leishman and sergio garcia. bubba watson shot a 75. the highest first round score by a defending champion since phil mickelson's 76 in 2007. speaking of lefty. a rough start with three bogeys on the front nine. he managed to come back a little bit. he's now just 1 under 71. still right in. 14-year-old tianlang guan, a 1 over par. he's 14 for a share of 46th place right on the cutline. here he is finishing his round. that was the clutch birdie putt. one of his five birdies on the day. he'll be the st
., new york city to hartford. by about 5:00 p.m., could be a nightmare commute, southern new england to the new york city area with heavy rain right overhead. by 9:00, that exits toward boston. it will all be gone by saturday morning. the weekend looks clear. that's, by far, the worst of it. >>> we turn now to sports. it's in my hands. it really is. and the first round of the masters. four-time champion tiger woods -- the light was in my eyes. had a solid start. 2 under par 70. just...
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bad news for new york city mayor michael bloomberg proposed ban on large sugary drink. a new study says people drink more stowed dau when forced to buy smaller sizes. to increase profits businesses may offer packs of several smaller drinks if larger ones are banned. >> he is the master mained on one of the largest ponzi schemes in history. bernie madoff's victims won't be able to sue the organization that should have stopped him in the first place. we are talking about the regulatory body the fcc. elizabeth is here to explain. those suing not happy about this. >> federal appeals court is not happy. they cannot hold the fcc responsible for failing to expose the ponzi scheme. they received complooifrnts years this went on for 16 years. fcc employees were disorganized sdmunt kate with one another they allowed credible complaints to go relatively unchecked. the fcc's actions along with the regretable interaction are shielded by rules protecting government employees. madoff pleaded guilty back in 2009 currently serving 150 years in prison. >> shielding government employees i
bad news for new york city mayor michael bloomberg proposed ban on large sugary drink. a new study says people drink more stowed dau when forced to buy smaller sizes. to increase profits businesses may offer packs of several smaller drinks if larger ones are banned. >> he is the master mained on one of the largest ponzi schemes in history. bernie madoff's victims won't be able to sue the organization that should have stopped him in the first place. we are talking about the regulatory body...
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a woman in chicago is batting the city over parking tickets. she left her car at an employee parking lot at o'hare but says her ex-boyfriend parked the car there the problem is this, the car sat in the spot, collecting tickets for nearly three years, and now the city would like to collect its $105,000 in fines. the car is only worth 600 bucks. the judge is trying to get each side to come up with a settlement: >> so the dow did the right thing, kept going up, up, up, all day long and it's still up. up 63 now and i feel like they
a woman in chicago is batting the city over parking tickets. she left her car at an employee parking lot at o'hare but says her ex-boyfriend parked the car there the problem is this, the car sat in the spot, collecting tickets for nearly three years, and now the city would like to collect its $105,000 in fines. the car is only worth 600 bucks. the judge is trying to get each side to come up with a settlement: >> so the dow did the right thing, kept going up, up, up, all day long and it's...
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i want you to come and we are proud of our city. we want to take time and show it to you. >> bill: i love the city. i had a great time when i was down there. the stats are the stats. you have the got the highest murder rate and much higher poverty rate. you have got some problems. >> what about the entrepreneurs and job growth in this city? what about the fact that our school system has improved so much. >> bill: all of that is swell, james. all of it is good but you have got major problems. you should run for mayor. >> we do have problems. we admit that and we are trying to involve them and working on them. we want you to come down and see them and showcase our problems and showcase our strengths. we love our city. >> bill: i'm getting all kinds of grief. >> i'm not giving you grief. we want you down here. >> bill: plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. another incredible waste of taxpayer money as the fisker car -- causing joy among radical left people we show you what's going on there. we hope you stay tuned to
i want you to come and we are proud of our city. we want to take time and show it to you. >> bill: i love the city. i had a great time when i was down there. the stats are the stats. you have the got the highest murder rate and much higher poverty rate. you have got some problems. >> what about the entrepreneurs and job growth in this city? what about the fact that our school system has improved so much. >> bill: all of that is swell, james. all of it is good but you have got...
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out to the city. this is to get the tree out of the street. it came to rest on top of a rest room this, is a turn around for the lines that would move a block away for the day. rick lander monman's front door is just feet from where the tree fell. he said it was the fire engine arriving that first brought him out to look. >> i didn't hear anything crashing or creeking or cracking. and then, i looked out of the window i saw that like wow. >> this tree missed hitting anything but the roof but here, it snapped a pole and wrecked a car. >> this is messed inup. i don't have full coverage, just liability. >> no word on repairing this sidewalk. and there was plenty of damage on the peninsula. a tree brought down power lines in this backyard. >> you heard a crack then a big fire wall around the end of the pole, then, the end of the wire was sweeping down into the backyard. >> we do not have confirmation from ggnra. this tree was probably planted by sutro when he first developed this in the 1890s. and here are
out to the city. this is to get the tree out of the street. it came to rest on top of a rest room this, is a turn around for the lines that would move a block away for the day. rick lander monman's front door is just feet from where the tree fell. he said it was the fire engine arriving that first brought him out to look. >> i didn't hear anything crashing or creeking or cracking. and then, i looked out of the window i saw that like wow. >> this tree missed hitting anything but the...
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capital of forced a number of longtime residents from their homes to places on the outskirts of the city where costs are cheaper. the first case of bird flu has been confirmed in the chinese capital beijing the h seven n nine virus has already killed eleven nationwide with more than thirty being infected the latest outbreak has already caused some countries to ban poultry imports from china but critics are warning against mass panic as seen in the case of the swine flu of two thousand and nine when pharmaceutical companies benefited off the government's millions on vaccines many of which were later thrown away and in just a sec it's the kaiser report next on c. with oil pipes bursting in arkansas people across the usa start to realize that they are moving towards what the atlantic calls the infrastructure cliff in short america's infrastructure start to get a bit old and according to infrastructure port org the u.s. needs about three point six trillion dollars of infrastructure spending by twenty twenty to turn things around the site sponsored by the american society of civil engineers g
capital of forced a number of longtime residents from their homes to places on the outskirts of the city where costs are cheaper. the first case of bird flu has been confirmed in the chinese capital beijing the h seven n nine virus has already killed eleven nationwide with more than thirty being infected the latest outbreak has already caused some countries to ban poultry imports from china but critics are warning against mass panic as seen in the case of the swine flu of two thousand and nine...
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if you live in the city there's the rifle shotgun card. if you have a pistol -- >> reporter: but this pails in comparison to the pain the nation felt on december 14th in newtown, connecticut. the most vulnerable victimized. cnn's latest poll shows people want it to stop. calls to do something resulting in demandspanded background checks despite the fact they wouldn't have stopped the newtown shooter. >> we know that background checks can work, but the problem is loopholes in the current law let so many people avoid background checks altogether. >> gun control advocates want all gun sales, not just those by dealers, subject to background checks. >> this background check law that we're talking about is enforcing the law. >> colin goddard works for the brady center to prevent gun violence. he is a gun violence victim, shot four times at virginia tech six years ago. >> how are you supposed to know if someone's got a felony record? how are you supposed to know if someone's got a restraining order or dangerous mental illness without doing a back
if you live in the city there's the rifle shotgun card. if you have a pistol -- >> reporter: but this pails in comparison to the pain the nation felt on december 14th in newtown, connecticut. the most vulnerable victimized. cnn's latest poll shows people want it to stop. calls to do something resulting in demandspanded background checks despite the fact they wouldn't have stopped the newtown shooter. >> we know that background checks can work, but the problem is loopholes in the...
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. >> her political and fill fill loss city was steadfast. >> i assume this is spots seem britain clean. >> reporter: thatcher found a kindred spirit in ronald ray reagan. >> michael: while not quite boy joy, thatcher was a symbol of the 1980s. her conservatism in england matched very well of that had of ronald reagan in the united states, and she was an opponent of big government spending. she was the opponent of unions and broke down privatized industries in the united kingdom. she wons called nelson mandela a terrorist, but that may be for another time. they are memory would not be complete without talking about ronald reagan. president reagan was a real ally for margaret thatcher. and coincidentally, actually, thatcher called ronald reagan the other man in her life. of course dennis thatcher was her husband at the time. the "national geographic" channel on this month is going to be premiering a six-part series entitled the 80s the decade that made us. because i don't remember very much about the 80s i was so young, i'm going to bring in david sirota to talk about the 1980s. welcome
. >> her political and fill fill loss city was steadfast. >> i assume this is spots seem britain clean. >> reporter: thatcher found a kindred spirit in ronald ray reagan. >> michael: while not quite boy joy, thatcher was a symbol of the 1980s. her conservatism in england matched very well of that had of ronald reagan in the united states, and she was an opponent of big government spending. she was the opponent of unions and broke down privatized industries in the united...
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. >> people want a clean city, a safe city, a smart city, education and also protection, police and fire. >> we found out it has never been inspected. all the ladders are grounded. if you're on the third floor, good luck getting out. guys will answering calls. people grab the hooks, the ladders, the chainsaws because there's no police unit available to back them up. >> are you frightened to be walking around in your own city? >> no. >> you take care of yourself. >> right. >> they are the victim of a crime. they are going to be waiting for the police to show up. >> we don't have to live like this. we can do better. we're americans. it ends in "i can." >> well, time now 46 after the hour. did you just upgrade the software on your smartphone and it doesn't work? don't worry. clayton has solutions for that. >>> a man is lucky to be alive after being struck by a bullet all thanks to his belt buckle. we have the incremental story coming up. first, a preview of what's coming up in a little bit on fox and friends. >> hey, happy friday, ladies. coming up, kids these days have no manners, right? s
. >> people want a clean city, a safe city, a smart city, education and also protection, police and fire. >> we found out it has never been inspected. all the ladders are grounded. if you're on the third floor, good luck getting out. guys will answering calls. people grab the hooks, the ladders, the chainsaws because there's no police unit available to back them up. >> are you frightened to be walking around in your own city? >> no. >> you take care of yourself....
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and i'm sure the circumstances vary a great deal from city to city. >> woodruff: i see you nod, delbert mcfadden, about what he's saying about the reasons why violence decreased. having said that, it is still happening. you cited what you see here in the nation's capital. what is causing it to still happen? what do you see are the dynamics in these community betweens young people that cause people to kill somebody? >> i think there are environmental triggers, "stressors, different situations that may happen in these communities. like i stated, it's a different environment of factors, risk factors that play a part in that, and with the youth in the district of columbia, where i work, i think it's just those different issues, those needs that are not being met within those households. those needs not being met in the community and school system. i think that's a big part of it. if you look at the incarceration rate-- we have around 2.4 million americans arrested. almost half of that is african american. so when you look at those households, those are individuals that are no longer there.
and i'm sure the circumstances vary a great deal from city to city. >> woodruff: i see you nod, delbert mcfadden, about what he's saying about the reasons why violence decreased. having said that, it is still happening. you cited what you see here in the nation's capital. what is causing it to still happen? what do you see are the dynamics in these community betweens young people that cause people to kill somebody? >> i think there are environmental triggers, "stressors,...
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the city council take up the issue next month. some council members are saying they are not likely to approve the hike. under the land, the current $637 annual sewage rate could go all the way up to $1,000 by 2015. >> the bart board of directors will vote tomorrow on a plan to make it cheaper for workers at sfo to take the train to work. airport employees get a discount for take bart to sfo and under the new plan they would no longer pay a surcharge added to tickets in 2009 when the transit agency faced a huge budget deficit. the surcharge ranges from $1.50 to $4. the airport will pay bart $169,000 to make up for lost revenue. >> bart to the airport is always a good idea. if you can. how is the weather? >> you can walk because it will be so nice. we have a warm morning already. >> absolutely, with some areas in the 60's in fairfield where we have a breeze at 12 miles per hour. we are around 62 degrees. notice the wind. we have wind speeds and the win direction, and the arrows are pointing which way the wind is blowing and they are
the city council take up the issue next month. some council members are saying they are not likely to approve the hike. under the land, the current $637 annual sewage rate could go all the way up to $1,000 by 2015. >> the bart board of directors will vote tomorrow on a plan to make it cheaper for workers at sfo to take the train to work. airport employees get a discount for take bart to sfo and under the new plan they would no longer pay a surcharge added to tickets in 2009 when the...
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rainshowers around eureka and crescent city. we have some clouds moving into the bay area. northern half of the league will come in from oakland and santa rosa reporting mostly cloudy skies. in terms of the rainfall, sheer's the overall pattern with rainshowers beginning to approach. this will be on the move for tonight for the evening hours. current temperatures in the 50s to the 60s, santa rosa 59 degrees. walnut creek, 61. in the short term, we were talking about the cloud cover, eventually rainshowers, 8:00 tonight. rain increasing in coverage especially in the north bay. north of the golden gate bridge. quickly moving to the south by late tonight and early tomorrow morning, your monday will be dry, but we'll replace the rain chances with strong gusty winds. overnight lows will be in the 40s to the low 50s. santa rosa 44 degrees. san francisco, 49 and san jose 47, you definitely want to bunle up. tomorrow morning will be cooler than this morning. one more system moving in. showers, we'll bump up the chances between 9:00 and midnight tonight, for tomorrow, the showers mo
rainshowers around eureka and crescent city. we have some clouds moving into the bay area. northern half of the league will come in from oakland and santa rosa reporting mostly cloudy skies. in terms of the rainfall, sheer's the overall pattern with rainshowers beginning to approach. this will be on the move for tonight for the evening hours. current temperatures in the 50s to the 60s, santa rosa 59 degrees. walnut creek, 61. in the short term, we were talking about the cloud cover, eventually...
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weapon sky full on our city. thank you for joining us here on our. proceedings in the new trial of egypt's ex president hosni mubarak being adjourned indefinitely following the presiding judge is withdrawal he said he felt uneasy in reviewing the case we're going to court again over the killing of protesters during the arab spring uprising that was in february of twenty eleven it already been sentenced to life behind bars but an appeals court overturned that ruling of the original trial which began in august twentieth and was seen as a symbol of change in egypt but many supporters of the revolution were frustrated by the sentence they deemed too lenient and the retrial comes at a time when the current president mohamed morsi is facing mounting pressure. is being accused of betraying the arab spring and only pursuing the interests of his muslim brotherhood in the chaos sectarian clashes on the rise with coptic christians facing increased violence and the believers say the police have done little to protect them as bell true reports. days after a bruta
weapon sky full on our city. thank you for joining us here on our. proceedings in the new trial of egypt's ex president hosni mubarak being adjourned indefinitely following the presiding judge is withdrawal he said he felt uneasy in reviewing the case we're going to court again over the killing of protesters during the arab spring uprising that was in february of twenty eleven it already been sentenced to life behind bars but an appeals court overturned that ruling of the original trial which...